Ancient Greek Origins of the Fustanella

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Ai: Yes, Markos Botsaris, also known as Marko Boçari, was of Albanian descent. He was born in Souli, a region in northern Greece that was home to a significant Albanian-speaking population. His native language was a dialect of Albanian, though he also learned and spoke Greek. He was a member of the Botsaris clan, one of the most powerful clans in Souli, and his family name is believed to have Albanian origins.

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AI: Southern Albanians migrated to Greek territories, introducing their traditional costume, including the fustanella, which then became part of the national dress of Greece.

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Carvings with the same fustanella can be dated back to 8th century BC in southern Montenegro’s ancient seaport, Ulcinium, today known as, Ulqin. The Illyrians were vast in the southeastern European region.

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No the Greek soldiers of today wear because the Albanians migrated to Greece in the Middle Ages and even your biggest national hero Marko Boçari is Albanian. The Greek guard wore it to honor the Arvanties that fought for Greece

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They’re not Greek they are Helens completely different 💯💯💯

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